
World Mental Health Day 2021: Mental Health in an Unequal World
“Around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic is taking a terrible toll on people’s mental health.” Read more about “Mental Health in an Unequal World here.
Work-related stress, burnout, fatigue, and mental health problems are increasingly prevalent among healthcare professionals. A study in Mayo Clinic Proceedings in 2022 found that over 3 in 5 physicians reported burnout in 2021. Similarly, the National Academy of Medicine reported that between 35-54% of nurses experienced burnout symptoms in 2019.
How can we help healthcare professionals achieve a better work-life balance and overcome personal, professional, and industry challenges to promote their mental health and well-being?
Read on to keep informed about public discussions, research findings, and expert advice on mental health and well-being among healthcare professionals.
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“Around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic is taking a terrible toll on people’s mental health.” Read more about “Mental Health in an Unequal World here.

Throughout 2021 we have collected opinions from 2317 healthcare professionals based in the United States, regarding how they manage their Work-Life balance.

This research study explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare professionals. We surveyed 1477 UK and European based healthcare professionals working across a broad range of specialties. Healthcare professionals

“Flu in the Workplace” is the topic of the latest M3 Pulse we launched in the United States. By joining M3 Global Research, you will receive the M3 Pulse directly to your inbox and you

As we approach mental health awareness month in May, this month’s Pulse looks at mental health stigmas amongst medical professionals.

Results of a survey conducted with Doctors.net.uk where 799 healthcare professionals shared about the impact of fatigue and sleep deprivation.